Study Areas

Design and Visualization 19

1101
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Dwelling Ecologies: Community, Construction and Collaboration in a Changing Climate
Issa Diabaté, Anna Dyson, Matthew Rosen
1102
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Daily Show
Amélia Brandão Costa, Rodrigo da Costa Lima, Surry Schlabs
1103
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Asymmetry
Francis Kéré, Martin Finio
1104
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Making Matters, Mumbai
Anupama Kundoo, Gavin Hogben
1105
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Intertwined Visions: Reimagining Cusco’s Salt Mine
Sandra Barclay, Jean Pierre Crousse, Andrew Benner
1106
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Still Life
Mauricio Pezo, Sofía von Ellrichshausen, Daisy Ames
1107
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Oceanic Worldbuilding: From the Archive to an Architecture for ‘Āina
Dominic Leong
1108
Fall 2024
Advanced Design Studio: Narrative Arcs: Nature & Density in Los Angeles
Ma Yansong, Regina Teng
1211
Fall 2024
Drawing and Architectural Form
Victor Agran
1233
Fall 2024
Composition and Form
Peter de Bretteville
1248
Fall 2024
Cartographies of Climate Change
Joyce Hsiang
1249
Fall 2024
Virtual Futures
Beom Jun Kim, Olalekan Jeyifous
1250
Fall 2024
The Plan
Brennan Buck
1252
Fall 2024
Inclusive Design for the Built Environment I: Participatory Design
Joel Sanders, Trace Kershaw
1253
Fall 2024
Small Objects
Timothy Newton
1259
Fall 2024
Geometric Translations
Sunil Bald
1261
Fall 2024
Independent Design Research Studio I
Emily Abruzzo, Brennan Buck
1289
Fall 2024
Space-Time-Form
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
1299
Fall 2024
Independent Course Work
Joyce Hsiang

Technology and Practice 8

2018
Fall 2024
Advanced Building Envelopes
Anna Dyson
2211
Fall 2024
Technology and Design of Tall Buildings
Kyoung Sun Moon
2222
Fall 2024
The Mechanical Eye
Dana Karwas
2230
Fall 2024
Exploring New Values of Design Practice
Phillip Bernstein
2246
Fall 2024
Introduction to Architectural Robotics
Hakim Hasan
2249
Fall 2024
Bad Buildings: Decarbonization Through Reuse, Retrofit, and Proposition
Tess McNamara
2251
Fall 2024
Regenerative Building Research
Alan Organschi
2299
Fall 2024
Independent Course Work
Alan Plattus

History and Theory 12

3072
Fall 2024
Design Research I: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
Ana María Durán Calisto
3076
Fall 2024
The Automatic Promise: Architecture’s Computer Dismembered
Francesca Hughes
3105
Fall 2024
Capital Building: Histories of Design and Accumulation
David Sadighian
3108
Fall 2024
Domo Ludens: Modern Art and Architecture at Play
Surry Schlabs
3110
Fall 2024
Architecture and Print: Techniques, Formats, Methods
Craig Buckley
3111
Fall 2024
Knowledge Sharing Spaces
Summer Sutton
3240
Fall 2024
Spatial Concepts of Japan: Their Origins and Development in Architecture and Urbanism
Yoko Kawai
3252
Fall 2024
Landscape, Film, Architecture
Fatima Naqvi
3267
Fall 2024
Semiotics
Francesco Casetti
3302
Fall 2024
Tall Tales
Ife Vanable
3303
Fall 2024
Urban Century: Theorizing Global Urbanism
Vyjayanthi Rao
3331
Fall 2024
Karkhana: Process and Collaboration in Design
Kishwar Rizvi

Urbanism and Landscape 8

4011
Fall 2024
Introduction to Urban Design
Alan Plattus, Ife Vanable
4222
Fall 2024
History of Western European Landscape Architecture
Bryan Fuermann
4247
Fall 2024
Difference and the City
Justin Garrett Moore
4293
Fall 2024
Housing Connecticut: Developing Healthy/Sustainable Neighborhoods
Alan Plattus, Andrei Harwell, Anika Singh Lemar
4296
Fall 2024
Introduction to Planning and Development
Joseph B. Rose
4299
Fall 2024
Independent Course Work
Alan Plattus
4305
Fall 2024
Coastal Resilience and Adaptation: Portland, Maine & Casco Bay
Alan Plattus
4306
Fall 2024
Pre-Columbian Amazonian Urbanisms through the Lens of Early Colonial Texts
Ana María Durán Calisto

University Courses Outside of YSoA

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